vintner
IPA: vˈɪntnɝ
noun
- A seller of wine.
- A manufacturer of wine.
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Examples of "vintner" in Sentences
- Two, economies of scale dictate that the vintner is going to mix it.
- The word vintner caused him to give vent to an ejaculation of surprise.
- The grower-vintner is losing money on the low end and hoping to make it back in other price sectors.
- One, the vintner is catering to the mass crowd, and the mass crowd generally wants sweeter (so-called “less complex”) stuff.
- "vintner" and "peddler" of his objurgations, and meekly whispers into his ear with the air of a conspirator reporting a plot to his chief.
- An invited celebrity chef—this year's included Wolfgang Puck and Nancy Silverton—cooks a meal paired with wines from a vintner associated with the Festival.
- On almost every Thursday for the past 18 years, Mr. Backen has met with Napa Valley vintner Bill Harlan, known for his close attention to detail and for producing some of the world's most sought-after wines.
- Currently, many of New Jersey's small wineries produce too little wine for a wholesale distribution deal, which typically requires a vintner make 125,000 gallons a year, said John Hawkins, a co-owner of Unionville Vineyards.
- Francesca Bortolotto Possati Venice Venetian hotelier, vintner and philanthropist Francesca Bortolotto Possati , a third generation owner of the Bauer hotel, has just opened her newest property, the Villa F., a luxuriously restored 16th-century villa on the Giudecca.
- Back in the late '80s, the French government was planning to run train tracks for the high-speed TGV right through the middle of the historic vineyards of Vouvray, and Gaston Huet, as mayor of the town and its most important vintner, was leading the fight against the plan.
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